UV-Visible spectrophotometer

New Coleman Model 101 Hitachi Spectrophotometer covers the range from 220 to 900 µ, where 95% of all analytical spectrophotometric data is obtained. ...
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Coleman gives you a fast UV-Visible spectrophotometer under $1700 excellent instrument for partsper-million analysis, trace contaminant detection and routine industrial control. Coleman demonstrates

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New Coleman Model 101 Hitachi Spectrophotometer covers the range from 220 to 900 µ, where 95% of all analytical spectrophotometric data is obtained. Its photometric accuracy and stray light characteristics are the equal of instruments costing twice as much.

Operation is simple. When you open the sample compartment, interlock mechanism automatically protects the optical system. You insert the cell holder, containing reference and three sample cells, and adjust for zero without any further manipulations.

Then shut the compartment, set 100% T and run three determinations in rapid sequence without re-opening the sample compartment. Wavelength scale is linear. The digital wavelength readout is located right next to the transmittance/

And there’s no detector switching. This exclusive Hitachi dual-range phototube covers the complete UV-Visible range of Model 101, eliminates time-consuming stops in the middle of an operation. It prevents errors due to faulty tube positioning.

absorbance meter.

Coleman Model 101 will fit handily on your workbench. Its largest dimension is only 16". The monochromator weighs just 28 lbs. Call your Coleman distributor. He’ll be glad to tuck one under his arm and bring it in for a demonstration. Send for Bulletin A-305 Write to Coleman Instruments Division, The Perkin-Eimer Corporation, 42 Madison St., Maywood, Illinois 60153

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Other interesting features: Accommodates four, 5, 10, or 20 mm light path cells, available from Coleman; 10 mv recorder output jack. Can be purchased three ways: For UV

work only, for Visible work only, plete for full-range operation.

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